Spain won a record fourth European Championship title on Sunday after Mikel Oyarzabal’s 87th-minute goal clinched a 2-1 victory over England, whose painful decades-long wait for a major trophy goes on.
Month: July 2024
1 cat dead, no injuries in 2 overnight fires: WFPS
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) battled two blazes Saturday evening and early Sunday morning.
LCBO reverses plan to open select stores on Friday as strike continues
The LCBO has reversed its plan to open select stores on Friday as retail workers continue to strike across the province, according to a statement from the crown corporation on Sunday.
Mail thief who stole from several homes arrested, New Westminster police say
Police in New Westminster say they arrested a prolific mail thief last week after a witness caught him in the act in the early hours of the morning.
Canadian security employ ‘increased vigilance’ after Trump rally shooting: LeBlanc
Canada’s security apparatus is ‘exercising increased vigilance’ in the wake of this weekend’s deadly shooting at former U.S. president Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania, the federal public safety minister said Sunday.
Water consumption dips again Saturday as city considers turning up the flow
Water consumption dropped again Saturday in Calgary as city officials consider turning up the flow in coming days.
After a difficult July 1, the community responds to the Montreal SPCA’s adoption appeal
The call from the Montreal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) was heard: hundreds of people turned out on Sunday to find a faithful companion as part of the organization’s free adoption day.
2 in hospital after apartment fire in northeast Edmonton: EFRS
Two people are in hospital after an apartment fire in northeast Edmonton on Saturday night.
Man knocks on door, punches victim: TPS
Toronto police are looking for information surrounding the identity of a man who allegedly approached a home, knocked on the door and physically assaulted a victim.
Skeeters be gone: Winnipeg mosquito spraying to start Sunday night
Some Winnipeg residents are being asked to stay inside and close their windows overnight as the city prepares to start fogging for mosquitoes.
